Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo

In order to compare the prevalence of intestinal microsporidiosis in children with severe malnutrition and eutrophic children at the Nutritional Recovery Unit, Chiquinquirá Hospital in Maracaibo, State of Zulia, a chain reaction technique was performed on the polymerase (PCR) to identify Encephalito...

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Main Authors: Ellen Acurero, Adriana Maldonado, Riam Grimaldos, Zulbey Rivero, Angela Bracho, Marinella Calchi, Ayarí ívila, Nailet Arráiz
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Zulia 2015-09-01
Series:Kasmera
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PCR
Online Access:https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/20070
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spelling doaj-d5033fb09114473cb0077f0ca7f7e77c2020-11-25T01:29:04ZspaUniversidad de ZuliaKasmera0075-52222477-96282015-09-01431465519959Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of MaracaiboEllen Acurero0Adriana Maldonado1Riam Grimaldos2Zulbey Rivero3Angela Bracho4Marinella Calchi5Ayarí ívila6Nailet Arráiz7Cátedra de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Práctica Profesional de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Práctica Profesional de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Práctica Profesional de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Práctica Profesional de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Parasitología. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Epidemiología y Estadística. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaCátedra de Biología Molecular. Universidad del Zulia-VenezuelaIn order to compare the prevalence of intestinal microsporidiosis in children with severe malnutrition and eutrophic children at the Nutritional Recovery Unit, Chiquinquirá Hospital in Maracaibo, State of Zulia, a chain reaction technique was performed on the polymerase (PCR) to identify Encephalitozoon intestinalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi in stool samples from 50 healthy and 50 severely malnourished children, whose ages were stratified as follows: younger infants (0-11 months), older infants (12-23 months), preschool (2-6 years) and school children (7-12 years). Of the microsporidia species investigated, Enterocytozoon bieneusi was evident in 14% of severely malnourished children and 8% of the eutrophic children. No amplifications for Encephalitozoon intestinalis were obtained in the groups studied. On applying the chi-square statistical test, the result was not significant for the variables intestinal microsporidiosis and malnutrition. Conclusions are that the extent to which malnutrition and microsporidiosis relate is difficult to clarify, because malnutrition is a multifactorial condition, and it is not yet well established which of these two factors is the cause and which is the consequence.https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/20070Enterocytozoon bieneusiEncephalitozoon intestinalisPCRmicrosporidiosis intestinal
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author Ellen Acurero
Adriana Maldonado
Riam Grimaldos
Zulbey Rivero
Angela Bracho
Marinella Calchi
Ayarí ívila
Nailet Arráiz
spellingShingle Ellen Acurero
Adriana Maldonado
Riam Grimaldos
Zulbey Rivero
Angela Bracho
Marinella Calchi
Ayarí ívila
Nailet Arráiz
Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
Kasmera
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
PCR
microsporidiosis intestinal
author_facet Ellen Acurero
Adriana Maldonado
Riam Grimaldos
Zulbey Rivero
Angela Bracho
Marinella Calchi
Ayarí ívila
Nailet Arráiz
author_sort Ellen Acurero
title Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
title_short Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
title_full Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
title_fullStr Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal Microsporidiosis Prevalence in Children With Severe Malnutrition at a Hospital in the City of Maracaibo
title_sort intestinal microsporidiosis prevalence in children with severe malnutrition at a hospital in the city of maracaibo
publisher Universidad de Zulia
series Kasmera
issn 0075-5222
2477-9628
publishDate 2015-09-01
description In order to compare the prevalence of intestinal microsporidiosis in children with severe malnutrition and eutrophic children at the Nutritional Recovery Unit, Chiquinquirá Hospital in Maracaibo, State of Zulia, a chain reaction technique was performed on the polymerase (PCR) to identify Encephalitozoon intestinalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi in stool samples from 50 healthy and 50 severely malnourished children, whose ages were stratified as follows: younger infants (0-11 months), older infants (12-23 months), preschool (2-6 years) and school children (7-12 years). Of the microsporidia species investigated, Enterocytozoon bieneusi was evident in 14% of severely malnourished children and 8% of the eutrophic children. No amplifications for Encephalitozoon intestinalis were obtained in the groups studied. On applying the chi-square statistical test, the result was not significant for the variables intestinal microsporidiosis and malnutrition. Conclusions are that the extent to which malnutrition and microsporidiosis relate is difficult to clarify, because malnutrition is a multifactorial condition, and it is not yet well established which of these two factors is the cause and which is the consequence.
topic Enterocytozoon bieneusi
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
PCR
microsporidiosis intestinal
url https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/20070
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